
Matt Gutman
Chief National Correspondent at ABC News
I travel places, listen to people and tell their stories. Chief National Correspondent for ABC News. Check out: https://t.co/2p1G72whA5
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2 weeks ago |
whio.com | Jenna Harrison |Alex Stone |T. Michelle Murphy |Matt Gutman
LOS ANGELES — Erik and Lyle Menendez were resentenced last week to 50 years to life in prison, which makes them eligible for parole -- a topic that would likely have been broached at their next hearing, originally scheduled for June 13. However, the parole hearing dates were pushed back to Aug. 21 and Aug. 22, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced on Monday.
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2 weeks ago |
abcnews.go.com | Jenna Harrison |Alex Stone |T. Michelle Murphy |Matt Gutman
The next hearing was originally scheduled to take place next month. ByJenna Harrison, Alex Stone, T. Michelle Murphy, and Matt GutmanLyle, left, and Erik Galen Menendez sit in Beverly Hills, Calif., courtroom, May 14, 1990 as a judge postponed their preliminary hearing on charges of murdering their parents last August.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Matt Gutman |David Brennan
Edan Alexander -- the American-Israeli hostage freed from Gaza last week -- was "weak and exhausted" upon his dramatic release, his mother Yael told ABC News, recalling her son's first moments of freedom after 584 days as a Hamas captive. "I was screaming and running until I bumped into him," Yael said of her reunion with Edan at Israel's Re'im military base near the Gaza border. Edan "was so weak that he almost fell because he was also so excited, but he was so exhausted," Yael continued.
Menendez brothers' long-awaited resentencing hearing underway; cousin pleads with judge to free them
3 weeks ago |
bigcountrynewsconnection.com | Emily Shapiro |Alex Stone |Matt Gutman |Lisa Sivertsen
(LOS ANGELES) -- Erik and Lyle Menendez's much-anticipated resentencing hearing is underway, with lawyers set to battle over whether the brothers should get a lesser sentence, clearing the way for a potential release from prison. Defense attorney Mark Geragos, who is pushing for their release, said he plans to call seven witnesses during the Tuesday and Wednesday proceedings, while the prosecution said it will call no witnesses.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Santina Leuci |Alyssa Pone |Bonnie McLean |Jim Vojtech |Matt Gutman |Lisa Sivertsen | +2 more
After investigating the case for more than a year, the Los Angeles Innocence Project has filed voluminous evidence it says shows Scott Peterson did not murder his wife and unborn son in 2002. In a nearly 400-page petition to the California Court of Appeals, filed Friday night, the LA Innocence Project argued Scott Peterson is innocent and his conviction should be overturned. Laci Peterson, who was 27 years old and eight months pregnant, disappeared on Christmas Eve in 2002.
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This needs to happen 18 months ago- it's not an acceptable policy on the part of Israel. Imagine if say the Palestinian Authority had banned all journalists from Ramallah or Nablus.

If Israel is confident in its actions in Gaza, why won’t it allow the world’s press to see them firsthand? | Opinion | Josef Federman, Jeremy Diamond and Tania Krämer https://t.co/ryq4x2jYRa

RT @haaretzcom: If Israel is confident in its actions in Gaza, why won’t it allow the world’s press to see them firsthand? | Opinion | Jose…

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